An American journalist who has written stories
based on documents leaked by former National
Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden said
Monday he'll publish with more fervor after
British authorities detained his partner.

A rare 16th-century scientific instrument used
by early astronomers that has been missing from
a Swedish museum for around a decade has been
recovered and will be returned this week, the
London-based Art Loss Register says.

The University of Utah last week unveiled their new Spence and Cleone
Eccles Football Center — a facility administrators and coaches said
would not be possible without being in the Pac-12. However, the
school is not the only group to benefit from the Pac-12, according to a
new study.

The Muslim Brotherhood's top leader looked somber and fatigued after his arrest Tuesday, his demeanor mirroring the Islamist movement's predicament following its stunning fall from power and a deadly government crackdown.

Utah GOP Chairman James Evans is pushing hard for Salt Lake City to
try again to host the Republican National Convention, this time in
2016, despite concerns about the $40 million price tag raised by
another party official.

If dozens of hunger-striking California state prison inmates are so close to death that they must be force-fed, the method will likely be less invasive than what was used on terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, the prison system's top medical services official said Tuesday.

Federal housing officials are condemning a decision by the Denver Housing Authority to evict the relatives of a mother killed by a rampaging gunman three days after her slaying, saying there is room for compassion in federal law.

Have your children ever worried themselves sick before school starts? Perhaps it is because they are worried about making friends. Here are some tips for helping your child make and keep friends this school year.

The annual Carmelite Fair will take place in September, and the nuns
who live in the Holladay monastery are preparing to welcome the
crowds. This year, they want everyone to understand not only where
and how they live — but what they do.

A man with an assault rifle and other weapons exchanged gunfire with officers Tuesday at an Atlanta-area elementary school before surrendering, a police chief said, with dramatic overhead television footage capturing the young students racing out of the building, being escorted by teachers and police to safety. No one was injured.